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The creator of TomDispatch dissects America's endless urge to go to war.
A comprehensive guide to contemporary developments in Marxist theory.
Uncovers the preconditions for the explosive revival of utopian literature
An accessible, yet insightful, look into the promise, potential, and political contradictions of Evo Morales' first term.
An incisive and devastating critique of capitalism, sounding the alarm that the system poses a threat to human well-being.
The era of American labor's greatest struggles, vividly reconstructed by one of labor history's greatest historians.
A fascinating, comprehensive study of the American workforce, from the "roaring twenties" through the Great Depression.
A magisterial, definitive account of the upheavals in Germany in the wake of the Russian revolution.
The stories of ordinary Colombians displaced by war who are struggling, with dignity, to live.
This work addresses the politics of globalization and the rise of anti-capitalist movements.
Interviews with the late Edward Said, world-renowned literary scholar, cultural critic, and advocate for Palestinian rights.
An authoritative introduction to history's most important political document, with the full text of the Manifesto.
This book presents studies of types of hybrid identities: transnational, double consciousness, gender, diaspora, and beyond.
The story of how China's modern development rests on the tragically suppressed struggle for true socialism.
One of America's great labor historians tells the stories of America's great labor struggles.
Michael Schwartz gets behind the headlines, revealing the real dynamics of the Iraq debacle and its legacy.
Taking capitalism as a world system for his starting point, Vasapollo illustrates our economic system's contradictions and tendency toward crisis.
Now a New York Times Best Seller!"e;Amy Goodman has taken investigative journalism to new heights of exciting, informative, and probing analysis."e; --Noam ChomskyAmy Goodman and Denis Moynihan began writing a weekly column, "e;Breaking the Sound Barrier,"e; for King Features Syndicate in 2006. This timely new sequel to Goodman's New York Timesbestseller of the same name gives voice to the many ordinary people standing up to corporate and government power-and refusing to be silent.The Silenced Majoritypulls back the veil of corporate media reporting to dig deep into the politics of "e;climate apartheid,"e; the implications of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the movement to halt the execution of Troy Anthony Davis, and the globalization of dissent "e;From Tahrir Square to Liberty Plaza."e; Throughout Goodman and Moynihan show the work of ordinary people to change their media--and change the world.Amy Goodmanis a multiple New York Times best-selling author and the host and executive producer of Democracy Now! a daily independent news program airing on more than one thousand television and radio stations. Timenamed Democracy Now! its "e;Pick of the Podcasts,"e; along with NBC's Meet the Press. Goodman is the first journalist to receive the Right Livelihood Award, widely known as the "e;Alternative Nobel Prize."e;Denis Moynihan, since helping co-found Democracy Now! as an independent production company in 2002, has participated in the organization's growth, focusing primarily on distribution, infrastructure development, and coordinating complex live broadcasts from all continents (save Antarctica). He lives in Denver, Colorado.
A refreshing, unapologetic intervention into ongoing conversations about the line between sexual freedom and sexual exploitation.
A collection of intimate portraits told directly by people whose lives have been devastated by solitary confinement in America.
The most comprehensive empirically based defense of Marx's law of profitability as the cause of Capitalist crises.
An important proposal for a rubric by which to measure the freeness of a given society.
Mobilizing Public Sociology combines theory and scholarly perspectives with a grassroots approach to challenges that Latin@ immigrants face in the U.S.
With the power to break and mend hearts, Every Body Has a Story reveals the fragility of the ties that bind, a grim yet lyrical journey into that other America just around the corner.
In-depth ethnographic studies of universities as rapidly evolving, key contemporary institutions, interrogating in particular the fast-growing private sector
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